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» Chaffetz’s uphill Secret Service subpoena battle

Homeland Security was refusing to allow Secret Service members to testify, so Chaffetz issued a subpoena.

» Final push to halt Medicare Advantage cuts

Major insurance groups and more than 300 lawmakers have warned against the cuts and potential consequences.

» Michael Barone: Most U.S. 21st century population growth came in just 27 metro areas

The fast-growing metros are the future of America.

» What would Clinton do with Obamacare?

Clinton’s longtime interest in health policy makes liberals more confident she can propel forward reform.

» GOP group’s super PAC mostly funded by unions

Unions poured $137 million into the last election, 89 percent to Democrats.

» Editorial: Obama’s lousy economy lingers longer

Only 126,000 net new jobs were created in March, fewer than for more than two years.

» Obama: U.S. will ‘stand by’ Israel despite Iran deal

“We’re not relinquishing our capacity to defend ourselves or our allies.”

» Op-Ed: Finally, a budget that balances

Rick Scott thinks House and Senate Republicans did great work with their budget; Obama, not so much.

» Dan Hannan: Boycott Hoosiers, embrace ayatollahs?

Political arguments are often at their most abusive when nothing much is at stake.

» Hugh Hewitt: Spring’s distractions don’t slow America’s enemies

It is great to be an American, even if the world is teetering on the edge.

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